...One reason that I am qualified to teach people how to pass the GED due to the fact that I have a bachelor's degree, and master's degree. Additionally, I graduated high school with high honors, and in looking at the GED examination the mathematics and reading are below college level. Lastly, I a... (read more)
My formal education includes a Ph.D. in applied math/physics. My career and experience as a scientist, engineer, and educator (college professor and tutor) extends over 20 and has enabled me to take a pragmatic and holistic approach to the study of math. My teaching philosophy emphasizes critical ... (read more)
In June of 2022, I graduated from UCLA with a major in Biochemistry and a minor in History. Throughout my time in high school and college, I have tutored students of many different age groups. I am eager to build upon my past experience to help new students understand difficult concepts using the learning techniques and study habits I have honed over the years. (read more)
...I have a proven track record of helping high school/college students turn their grades around in a short period of time. In addition to my principles of teaching, I also know how to motivate a student and set them up for success in future classes long after my time with them. Today, I still connect with past parents/students and hear about past students and all of their blossoming successes. (read more)
...In my free time, I practice piano and play basketball. I've had a plethora of academic experiences from high school, for instance, completing numerous Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses including AP Language, Seminar, Research, U.S. History, Computer Science A, Statistics, and Physics 1. (read more)